[meteorite-list] Mr. Webb and Larry

From: Trace <temetnosce_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 21:28:19 -0700
Message-ID: <02c701c7a1a9$c9226d10$b2ea5218_at_userdb9uc8zjg7>

This is a place for discussing meteorites and meteorite related topics. I, for one, do not like to be lectured to on non-meteorite topics.

This is NOT the place.

Trace


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Chris Merry
  To: meteorite-list
  Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 12:23 PM
  Subject: [meteorite-list] Mr. Webb and Larry


  Dear Mr. Webb and Larry (I'm sorry I do not know your last name),

  Let me preface this by saying that I really don't care how anyone believes...it is your choice/freedom to believe in what or who you want. If you want the One Omnicient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent God to be Who you believe in, as I do, then that is your choice; if you want man-made science (some of which is right and some of which is so ridiculous as to not make a good comic book) then that is your choice. I do have a problem when people, so heady and high-minded, who set themselves up to know so much, put down Christians. I will say the park these two gentlemen are so passionate in discussing and putting down, seems too me, to lead back to a dislike of Christians, at least from how they are putting down the God and the Bible contained in their postings--that I have a problem with. If you don't like the park, don't go there, but do have a little respect for what others believe. In fact, there is alot of these viewpoints and beliefs in Christianity that I don't agree with and this park is not somewhere I w
ould go. But, just because Christians/myself don't fall down and worship your god of science, and don't see the world as you do, and don't believe that man came from whatever sludge dwelling animal, amoeba or whatever you now believe to be our ancestrial mommy and daddy, we are not heretics, nor simple minded idiots. No, in fact we believe in Someone so far over your head, that your beliefs are foolishness. To paraphrase a verse in the Bible the foolishness of God is wisdom to men as well as the wisdom of men being foolishness to God. As far as I go, I am Apostolic Pentecostal, believing in Jesus Name baptism and speaking in tongues (please reference the King James Version of the Bible in the Book of Acts 2:38-39) to see where my beliefs come from. No, I don't believe in handling snakes! :-) So, to what I was wanting to address in regards to Mr. Webb and Larry...

  I have been reading your recent postings in the Meteorite list, and I find you two to be sort of sad individuals from the standpoint of how you two are making fun of Christians, their belief in Creation, the Bible and by extention Jesus Christ who is God in the flesh. You have the freedom say what you want to, and so do I, so here it goes. I would first have to ask you two do you really know how it all began? You have have your ever changing theories and observations and so on, but are you so sure to the point of betting your soul on it? Larry you make fun of Noah's Ark and about putting dinosaurs on it and how big a cubit is. As learned a man as you obviously are, since you teach Astronomy, because of your belief in your god of science, you make fun of the Flood and how it made the Grand Canyon. (As an aside, I don't know and don't care if the Flood made the Grand Canyon, nor if there were dinosaurs on the Ark, nor do I care how many angels can dance on the head of a pin). Are you so learned that
you can prove or disprove the presence of the true living God and God's word as written in the Bible? "Do it, I dare ya." Your answer will probably consist of, "well, (clears throat and answers in the most scientific, high-minded voice an Ivy League Institution can produce) that falls in the realm of faith and spirtualism for which we cannot observe or record data. It is not testable, I cannot weigh it, taste it or put acid on it, therefore it does not and cannot exist. Oh, yes and feelings don't count." I dare say, maybe you and many like you two are afraid that possibly the true living God exists and that you may have to answer to Him some day. So, if you don't believe in Him and try to dismiss Him, then He's not there. How blind you are.

  Yes, you two have your religion and that is science, believing that things come into being on a radom hit and miss basis, with no rhyme or reason and no control other than that all ecompassing term called "Nature". Did you ever consider, dear gentlemen, that there is a Being beyond your paltry fleshly understanding, that is infinite in understanding making your finite understanding nothing more that the babblings of a idiot. So, what is wrong with people having a belief in God? Does that scare you high-minded folks?

  Now, onto the quotes from which I was inspired to write this.

  Here is a direct quote from Mr. Webb in his recent Meteorite list posting:

  "I wonder if they've got a diorama where Adam wrastles The
> Raptor? That would be entertainment! I sure hope they've taken
> all the appropriate precautions to ensure those big animatronic dinosaurs
> don't escape their enclosures and eat the Christians."

  This was probably one of the most idiotic things I have read in quite a long time. Mr. Webb, I would almost come close to nickname you "Nero", after the Roman Emperor, since you seem to have a ghoulish fetish for seeing Christians get eaten by "big animatronic dinosaurs". Back in Nero's day, I believe they used bears and lions, I think the Romans where a little short Velociraptors, 'cause 'Raptor chow was much too expensive back then, plus they're pretty messy little critters! :-)

  Also, to quote Mr. Webb: "I wonder if they've got a diorama where Adam wrastles The
> Raptor? That would be entertainment!"

  I won't dignify that with any type of commentary other that to say "Man, do you have some growin' up and maturin' to do!" And, not to leave out the politcally correct sensitivity class you obviously need. ;-)

  Now, so that Professor Steve doesn't feel jealous and left out because the attention has been focoused on Mr. Sterling, let's take a look at him for the quote of the day:

  "So, if you know of any children whose minds you'd like to rot..."

  Yes, I know he is "referencing" the Creation World thing or whatever it is, but to take it on out further, why didn't he say what he really may have meant: Church, Sunday School, Synagog, Tabernacle, Camp Meeting, Revival Meeting, Chapel, Prayer Meeting, Prayer Closet, Youth Service as the place to go "rot" your mind. Well, I guess I could go rot my, in the event you are a professor or teacher or whatever you are on God's green earth, (oh pooh, I said God again! I can almost see you guy recoiling as two vampires being spritzed with Holy Water) in the class you preach, er I mean teach and rot my mind on your cold and lifeless world view of salvation and understanding through man made science and your secular evangelism.

  Oh, shucks Mr. Webb, I can't leave this 'un out either and as classic as they come, a real side splittin', tee-hee, barn burnin' quote, though a bit :

  "It does simplify some thorny issues. How old is this primitive
  achondrite? 6000 years. How old is the Sun? 6000 years. How old
  is the Universe? 6000 years. What's the maximum amount of time
  a meteorite can take to get to the Earth? 6000 years. Just fill in all
  the blanks with the same answer. How old is humanity? 6000 years.
  Dinosaurs? 6000 years. Single-celled life? 6000 years. See. it's
  easy... How long does it take photons to travel from the Big Bang
  to the Earth? 6000 years. See, nothing to it."

  To be concise and to the point, who gives a flip? Well, you know, it doesn't make me one rat's backside of difference if it was, to quote Carl Sagan "Billll-yuns and Billl-yuns of years" or long enough to two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. You guys favour the billl-yuns and billl-yuns viewpoint, of course. But to me, it ain't savin nobody's life, curing cancer, making the price of gasoline any cheaper, nor is it making my paycheck any bigger, and last but definately not least, its not saving saving anyone's soul. Besides, time to God is nothing, a day is as a thousand years and a thousand years as but a day. Take your silly little quote in context with that.

  These stupid things you two individuals have posted, due to your arrogance and conceit, would almost be angering, if not for the fact that it is sad that you have so little regard for the God of Creation who made you and later, Jesus Christ (Jehovah Salvation) who died for all of mankind's sins--yours and mine. Additionally, you are threatend by the existence of Christians and our faith and belief in God. There is no salvation and no absolutes in science, only questions that have temporary answers that continue to be disproven and somebody has to come up with a new answer. But with God, you need look no further, he is the Answer.

  Let's face it, when I die and if I'm wrong, I've got nothing to loose, but Mr. Webb and Larry, when you guys die and go out to eternity and find out I'm right (whoopsie! :-0) and you have to meet the God you mocked and made fun of....well to quote Homer Simpson, "Duh-ah!!!". That is terrifying.

  I wouldn't have written the above but for the ignorance of two.

  I proudly take responsiblity for the contents of the above and if you don't like it, blame Mr. Webb and Larry.

  Thank you, and I'll even throw in a "God Bless America" at no extra charge. :-)

  Chris D. Merry


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